Business World

EJ Obiena tops the Golden Fly event in Liechtenst­ein

-

KNOWING this would be his last attempt in his final competitio­n in the second outdoor season of the year, Filipino pole-vault dynamo EJ Obiena courageous­ly went for the one plateau he had a hard time breaching — six meters. It wasn’t his night though.

But the World Championsh­ip bronze medalist came eerily close to eclipsing his Mount Everest of clearances if not for his right knee barely hitting the bar on the turn.

It was, however, a sign that he’s slowly but surely getting there.

The World No. 3 though didn’t go home empty-handed as he topped the Golden Fly in Schaan, Liechtenst­ein Sunday after he cleared 5.71m and bested American Olen Tray Oates (5.61m) and Austrian Riccardo Klotz (5.51m).

It was the Asian record-holder’s fifth gold medal and seventh straight podium in the past three weeks.

It included a memorable triumph in the Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, Belgium a week ago when he shocked for the first time Olympic and world champion and world recordhold­er Armand Duplantis of Sweden.

Interestin­gly, the recent effort came exactly a year when Mr. Obiena

first broke the 29-year-old Asian record by vaulting ton 5.93m in the Golden Roof Challenge in Innsbruck, Austria a year ago.

He later smashed it with a 5.94m in the Worlds in Eugene, Oregan last July.

“Exactly one year ago today, I broke the 29-year-old Asian record in outdoor pole vault by jumping 5.93m. A lot has happened since then, and just a few hours ago, almost did 6m. As usual, we keep on trying and keep on fighting, for the country,” said Mr. Obiena. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines